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UK National Minimum Wage Rates - Taxoo The National Living Wage will rise again to £12 71 per hour for workers aged 21 and over The 18 to 20 rate will increase to £10 85 per hour, and the 16 to 17 and apprentice rates will both rise to £8 00 per hour
Minimum wage and national living wage National minimum wage levels vary, depending on your age and whether you are an apprentice It is reviewed every year, with changes introduced every April From April 2025, the hourly national minimum wage rates are: £7 55 for apprentices under 19, or in the first year of their apprenticeship
Are you under 21? - Check Your Pay It is illegal for your employer to pay you less than the National Minimum Wage, so check your pay and talk to your manager to make sure you’re getting the pay rate increase you are entitled to
What is the minimum wage - National Minimum Wage - Acas Someone must be at least of school leaving age to get the National Minimum Wage Employers can choose to pay more than the minimum wage The government reviews minimum wage rates every year and they're usually updated in April Check when rate increases must be paid
Young workers employment rights | TUC All workers must be paid at least the National Minimum Wage (NMW) As of April 2025 this is: Under 18 and apprentices - £7 55 18 - 20 years of age - £10 per hour 21 and over - £12 21 per hour
UK Law: National Minimum Wage Regulations | VisitBritain. org There are four rates of National Minimum Wage (NMW), as of 1 April 2025: For workers 21 and over – the National Living Wage: £12 21 per hour For workers aged 18 to 20: £10 00 per hour For workers under 18: £7 55 per hour For apprentices: £7 55 per hour
UK Minimum Wage Increase November 2025 – Who Benefits and By How Much UK Minimum Wage Increase November 2025 Britain uses different minimum wages based on how old you are and your job type Here’s what everyone will earn per hour from November: National Living Wage (23+): £12 50 Main Workers (21-22): £11 30 hourly Younger Adults (18-20): £9 10 hourly Teenagers (16-17): £7 20 hourly People Learning Trades: £7 20 hourly The biggest jump is for adult workers